Kenai Fjords National Park

Kenai Fjords National Park offers abundant marine life and the glaciers of the Harding Icefield.

The Kenai (pronounced "keen-eye") Mountains continue to rise from the collision of two tectonic plates; the subduction of the Pacific under the
Continental plate. Receding glaciers carve mile-deep water fjords surrounded by caverns of rock and ice. Massive tidewater glaciers spill into
the plankton-rich waters of the Pacific. The rugged islands of the fjords are rookeries for millions of nesting migratory birds and comical-looking
puffins. Kenai Fjords National Park is one of Alaska's rare treasures wherein kayakers, fisher-people, and nature enthusiasts alike are treated
to a wildlife extravaganza. The fjords are home to Orca, Humpback, Gray, and Fin whales, and smaller marine mammals such as sea otters, harbor
seals, Dall's porpoises and sea lions also frolic in these glacial waters.

Boat tours are a great way to explore the beauty of Kenai Fjords National Park, one of Alaska's rare treasures. Imagine glaciers carving new valleys
and breaking off into the ocean and whales feeding for their long migrations north and south. Experienced skippers navigate the waters of these
glacier-carved valleys, exploring the Park's coastline, tidewater glaciers and seeking out marine wildlife. Salt spray mixes with mountain
mist as you explore the ancient stunning seascape and listen for the thundering booms as giant slabs of glacier calve into the sea, heard as
far as 20 miles away.

The land surrounding the Kenai Fjords is a frozen desert of glaciers and ice caps including the massive Harding Icefield - at 300 square miles,
it is one of the four major ice caps in the United States. This terrain invites the adventurous hiker to explore the limits of the Alaskan
wilderness.

Several of Alaska Wildland Adventures' Alaska vacations feature guided hikes in Alaska's wild lands and day cruises in Kenai Fjords National Park. For a truly unique experience in this coastal wilderness, join us for
a stay at Kenai Fjords Glacier Lodge, the only lodge situated within the borders of this
spectacular area. The rugged beauty of Alaska's spectacular seacoast is balanced nicely with the creature comforts of private cabins, a cozy
main Lodge and hearty meals with gourmet flair; a stay at Kenai Fjords Glacier Lodge is sure to be a unique and memorable experience.

What our clients say...

“Our family of four had a very memorable time at the Kenai Fjords Glacier Lodge! It was great to unplug from daily life and spend time together hiking, kayaking, viewing wildlife, and even relaxing in such a beautiful setting. We highly recommend this trip to families with teens and pre-teens.” - Janette G., Houston, TX